n. a type of oven of highly polished metal, used for baking before an open campfire by reflected heat.
- 1835  The house of every substantial farmer had three substantial ornaments, a wooden clock, a tin reflector, and a Polyglot Bible.
- 1914  Our bannocks we baked in a reflector oven before the open fire and we actually got to like them better than the usual bread of civilisation as we found when we got back.
- 1955  A reflector can be made from any piece of shiny tin large enough for the job, though I used one of highly polished steel.
- 1957  Trout or salmon, or bread can be cooked in a reflector oven if time is no particular object.